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Old 06-26-2008, 05:40 PM   #12 (permalink)
ryanbrooks
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Well that you for the information you have provided for us. I now know how to grade these, but of course, it would be harder to grade from pictures. I use the lighting (second pair of pics) as a guide becuase when you use the flash, it actually shows all the details that are really there. When you do not take it with a flash, it will not show everything that is there. Also, as some of you may have experienced, when you use the flash, you have see more scratches. This is another reason why people should use it, so they can know what is truly there. But there is a down side to when people use the flash, which is it some times hides the dirt. This is why always provide two sets of pictures, one with a flash, and the other not using the flash.
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